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Their Eyes Had Gone Dry-4

Wen Zhao, who is now OneSky’s Senior Professional Development Director, began her own student-teacher journey with psychologist Carolyn Edwards, a […]

For Each, A Beautiful Childhood

Over many years of getting to know the extraordinary women who are most responsible for the transformations we see in […]

Lost & Found—Juanjuan’s Miracle

In early 2014, OneSky brought its model for transforming orphan care in institutions to the children of Huazhou. Even before […]

Anjing, Sunshine Girl-2

The Chunhui China Care Home (CCCH), a medical care home for orphaned children was established by OneSky in 2009 in […]

Children of the Villages – 3

Right after Chinese New Year, OneSky was at work in 30 more out-of-the-way, left-behind villages, launching programs for infants, preschoolers, […]

Yutong, the Artist-3

Right after Spring Festival (Chinese New Year), some of our Beijing team paid a special visit to a few of […]

Anjing, Sunshine Girl-1

One humid June evening in a small-town hospital, in southern China, a girl came into the world. This was supposed […]

Their Eyes Had Gone Dry-3

The Reggio Emilia Approach takes its name from a city in northern Italy. There, in the wake of World War […]

Ziyuan, Little Teacher

Ziyuan sits in front of her preschool class looking out at her classmates. She has volunteered to be a “little teacher” […]

Why My Heart Is Full-3

By the time our first four village programs celebrated the one-year mark, I could see progress everywhere. The preschoolers had […]